Solé Scott- Features Editor The university strives for student leaders to get active on campus and make changes that will be for the betterment of future classes. The discussion panel was held
Brianna Wallen- Contributer Sounds of laughter, crunching of popcorn, and singing filled the atmosphere at Residence Life Quad. On Tuesday, Sept. 26th, at 8:30 p.m., students had the opportunity to experience an
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Ali Fernand – Managing Editor The university is facing a deficit in the budget, threatening the institution to make tough decisions. However, Interim President Dwayne Smith assured that
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter Depending on what major a college student chooses, standardized tests are a part of their lives if they plan to continue their studies, and according to a
Jared Silberkleit – Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN, Conn. – After not having access to many online learning tools as a student, Southern Connecticut State University earth science professor, Michael
Brianne Kane – Staff Writer Sexuality is a fact, it just happens. This is the motto of the new sexual health and information app called My Sex Doctor. This app has countless
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter The Drug and Alcohol Resource Center on the campus of Southern Connecticut State University is in the middle of Mocktoberfest. DARC director Sarah Michaud said that during
Anisa Jibrell – Special to the Southern News Over the past few years, the popular media outlet Twitter has come a long way and has easily become one of the most common dumping
Rachel Forst – Special to the Southern News Stress comes in all forms, whether good or bad stress. It can vary depending on how each person deals. Those who are full-time students and
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter People nowadays are anything but camera shy. You can literally walk anywhere and see someone either snapping a “selfie” or getting a picture with a group of
Janine Savoie – Special to the Southern News If you told me a few years ago that I would own a horse and dog going into my senior year of college, I probably
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – The “American Idol” style line of Southern Connecticut State University students stretched from the doors of the ballroom in the Michael J. Adanti